2019
DOI: 10.21475/ajcs.19.13.06.p1381
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Productivity and establishment of DRIS indexes for cultivation of potato cultivar Asterix tubers in a dystrophic Red Latosol

Abstract: The potato culture has the highest relative demand for fertilizers per unit area, around 2.3 to 2.8 t ha -1 . The objective of this study was to evaluate the productivity of a potato Asterix cultivar subjected to different doses of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, and to establish the DRIS index according to productivity results. The experimental design was randomized blocks, with 5 rates and 4 replicates for each nutrient totalizing 20 plots per experiment. The rates of nutrients were: nitrogen (0, 70,… Show more

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“…After the establishment of DRIS norms, DRIS-I, NBI, and mNBI indices are applied to identify deficiencies, excesses, or nutritional balance of macronutrients (N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S) and micronutrients (Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Mo, B) in leaf tissue. The results of these studies have been applied mainly in Brazil, in crops of wide commercial interest such as cotton, banana, soybean, potato, cacao, and sugarcane (Araújo et al, 2019;Dos Santos et al, 2019;Oliveira et al, 2019;Pereira et al, 2013;Pereira & Justino, 2021;Rodrigues-Filho et al, 2021), and in other agricultural species, including beans, garlic, carrots, atemoya, and cactus pear (Table I).…”
Section: A Nutrient Balance In Leaf Tissuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the establishment of DRIS norms, DRIS-I, NBI, and mNBI indices are applied to identify deficiencies, excesses, or nutritional balance of macronutrients (N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S) and micronutrients (Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Mo, B) in leaf tissue. The results of these studies have been applied mainly in Brazil, in crops of wide commercial interest such as cotton, banana, soybean, potato, cacao, and sugarcane (Araújo et al, 2019;Dos Santos et al, 2019;Oliveira et al, 2019;Pereira et al, 2013;Pereira & Justino, 2021;Rodrigues-Filho et al, 2021), and in other agricultural species, including beans, garlic, carrots, atemoya, and cactus pear (Table I).…”
Section: A Nutrient Balance In Leaf Tissuementioning
confidence: 99%